Sainsbury's now do vegan sausages in their frozen Meat Free (or Love Soya?) range. They are very similar to Linda McCartney ones in texture and flavour. I think they're better than her bog standard ones, but not as good as the orgasmic red onion ones.

They were part of the 2 for £3 deal.

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cidersmurfette bought me one of them from 8th day last weekend.i'm yet to try it though; not really even sure what to do with it! i'll probably just do a huge brekkie and slice/fry it up in with that...

cidersmurfette bought me one of them from 8th day last weekend.i'm yet to try it though; not really even sure what to do with it! i'll probably just do a huge brekkie and slice/fry it up in with that...

I tried the gammon roast at the veg fair on sunday and wasn't a fan. Everyone else seemed to dig it though.

I thought it was Meh!

we had one for dinner today, with roast spuds, roast purple carrots, mashed swede, steamed broccoli and gravy.i thought it was good. but i've never eaten actual gammon in my life so no idea how close to that it is.i'd eat it again though...

I tried a v-pud earlier this week. The texture was not great and I couldn't slice it (so smushy!) so I crumbled it into a pan and fried it up as 'sausagey croutons' to put on a warm potato/kale salad. It tasted ok, but I don't think I'll buy it again.

Sainsburys have got some nice new soups out. They don't say vegan on them but there doesn't appear to be anything nasty in the ingredients.The Tarka Dhal one is AMAZING! Best tinned soup I've tasted. The Morrocan chickpea one and Mexican bean one are also very tasty. :)